The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, March 15, 1883, Image 3
E~e,w Advertise1ganta.
ttcO-J.. CIeaV.
.Notfeb-A. .Bn ,
1-os garden seeds and plantin
potatoes at J. 0. Boag's. *
-The. young mon have decided t
v their tlasquerade ball fi tfi' 27t
'1nst. . It promnises to bi a very -lea
it 'ftair.
.--Cieep and reIlIable--*aido Fi
lie'r', Wando Acid, Ah Elemen
For sale by Calewell &.iiderdale.
-Attention is calLed to the adve,
tisefnent making inqleio for the irilr
or repr'esentatIves df Archibald C
Strain, deceased.
-erye your orders with Caldwel
& Laiderdale for --Raiiard 'rdlizer
Wando *and Saluda G"Uani, AW(
Kaililit, &o.
-Mr. 'J. M. Beaty has 1dotight on
tlie business formerly conddc.ted.unde
the firm name of J. M. Deaty &.Co,
mid will hereafter conduct It on hi
own account. 'eo his ad'i1Somen,
. -If yOu waIA good, weli-lniihe,
op' bdtgy, 'with GeoQrgia ht.y bacl
or a fdohi--seated gunboat Unggy, or
nice tQp, uggy, ora junp-seat'carriag<
call on J. 0. Bong.
-It was rumored on Tuesday thn
a ne&o had made a confession-impli
S caeiitg hiself and two'otljrpq ,n th
.k"11ig of the negro found dead ,O1
Mr. JuIo. S Cathicart's place a try
''Weeks ago. A negro named Johl
Mlobley ikas arrested by th? sherifT 0!
Wednesday afterinokli k6 lodged i1
jail, suspected with complicity in thi
mniir\ei'.
-We live only fifty tons ot Mot
nri-h Guano oni hand, hiaving Sold Oil
hundred and (Ift? tisi-np to date. A
parties wishind to use th9 ;ligh grad
fertlVlzer will (10 well to leave tie
orders at once at the office of R. J
AloCarley & Co. *
GONE Non-Tn,-M.A eT.. J. Ketchil)
of iie fIir -in MZMatt' '29 2
Ketchii, left ont Tuesday for the Nortli
evi mirkets; -to lay in ,a ull stock o
Rpring and suin1ne' goods.
Mrs. J. 0. loag left on Wednesda;
for BaliM)nore, where she will reniai
'n fed lays, aflefwai'ds Viting otlc
ntarkets, to purchase her new stock o
2nillinery atid ladies' supplies.
iA IIANISO51E 1EwVsPAPER. - Th
Yorkville Rinquirer recently apegre
in an entirely new dress of typ1)0, iPrc
senting an appearatnce unexceled b
thr't of aity newspaper wvith wh1ih w
tire acquaint.ed. The Enquirer shiwe
-no signts of K need of new type-th
typ;ogr'aphic work being so, skilfull
dioinc-anid the isniproveunon t Wis inad
spn-ks' wvell for the entberpriso of it
publisher. We ih him conti tine
s. uccess ii the puiblic,ahjo,) of what .hai
always been one of th'ea very be
county papers ini South Carolina.
-Mess.rs. I.' J. McCarley & Co. sel
besides tii1\Monarchi, the Cro'wn Guati
-ant amnoniated alkaling9 pI'oep'hat
Thisq guan'o is especia'lff ated to re
~: clay 1Nu'ds. The amnmonia being leo
sened and( phosphate and potash bo
producers beinig inicreased.- Tfry it.
NTES FRIOM TEXs.-ol. Jno. ,1
Dlavih, who went t'Tex.a afe
,,orlths.ago, and whio has many friend
in Southe Carolina, writes as follows I
a friend in this couWty?'
I have not written to you, as I promise<
but. really it is simnply bieause I (did n<
wish to write iunpleasanttly. of this counti
or people, if a longer acquaintance woul
hutpress nme less unflfyoi-ab)f; bdi% I .fu
that the more I find out of Texas, the moi
I wisah $htat I had remained In Sotith Car<
lina. I amn nowv in Brazos Bottomn, whe1c
the land is very fertle, yIelding from 5'
e1E,'fn like piroportion; lies wvell, arnd sell
"lin woods", at $5 an acre, or $18 If cleared
and( wlih convict labor It is generally pri
fitaible to plant, provided onte.'ha igne:
butt free negroes are as tflfling to svoik f<
white peopleO het' a,s hlan)art of ti
South.' The clnath Is Vf disagreeable
't.io'thters" coining every few days, b.rlit
Jng rain, and the mnud it like tar. Cid
tnd. bilious fever prevailing even n't tli
season of the year; -no decent neighbo
Elldtin ten' miles; not a church with
reach; terrible roada, and( theoee eillhte
*rite, tti,' rowdy and mean. All . t
toie and( dfiles have refined people, at
all of the indIeatIons of nil+@idh. Tl
State Is floodled wvith young mn cklh
any~ cippicr int, to live. The illitifhi
htave to cook aiui1'd'hou5ewoik the~ gu'c?t
portion of the year.
Colonel Davis closek wl h the decla
ation thaut lhe will returni 'to Sonth ta
olinta as sooni as lie can. ]iis imtpre
di1)ns of Texas are by tio rriuats fai'i
able, and his staterributs not at
eoiNnraging t'o' those' iio umay to:
lerriblat going to that tgred.
Binn LNw.-It shall ntot be lawf
for'.diy i' pereoth it this 8S te, bet wvei
the ifteeth dayv of' March and ti
fisIt:.y of' Octobier, In any year' lher
after,' to Natch, kIll .or I~njutre, or'
laursue ii sichu intent, or to sell.
expose for salog,ynt wild turkey,'pat
r1d e, dove, woic.'ock, or phleatsani
JiIn any per'son' f9inil guIlty theei
shall he fined not less thant tout dollar
dor be hinpr'isoned not less thtan te
(days, which flue, if limposed1, shall p
otne haltf thereof' to the informier ai
the othier' half ther'eof to the scho
fland of the county wvherein the ofyont
* ias committed. It shall not be lawf
for any personin uthi 8Il tate to wa
tontly shioot, or entrap for the.ii.urpo
of,ikillItik, or in any other uutannt
dOstr'oy, any bIrd whose pr'inelipal fou
Is insects, or take or destroy the eg,
or, ydung of any of the species<
var'ieties of birds that are pirotected 1
the pi)'Vsionts of this section, comprl
-Ing all the species' and varieties
birds represented by the several fang
l(Os of bate, WhippoorWills, fly-eate
era, thrashers, wai'ble, finches, lark~
di'1401l8, nuitah'at8hers wood-yeecker
.I nm ing bir, blie birdts, ai -all
Opther species at v erleties of land
birds, whetheir grelat o' piall' regprd
ed as harmleps lit). .Iek labets,..and
whose flesh is 1lWt for QO - lelu Ig
te turkey-bu d,tb ex d 1.
jck-daw, - tlro h crow blak
bird, the. 0; -and all hlawk4 and
owls which p1.ey upon other birgI.,
and ny person Violatil tihe pr9vi
slona of ths 14000611. ihan, Onl cf?I -
ilon thereof, pay a 1ltie of ten dqllars
or be Imprisoned not less tlanttet
p days . Provided,. 'WM no peron shall
h be pJrvented fron botecting anlyprop
of;.iult or grali. hn1ils own -I-lds
froim the depredations of any birds
herein intended to he )protcoted.
3' TnwIEI Edl*fNA8Es. --The fdloWl
press dispatch chine fron Washington
on monday: "Early in .pril the
G oveninent will try a large * imiber
' fifiases in .Mon .arolina o' prsons
harged with offeupes against the eleer
Ition laws. :3everai of those cuses were
ftied, last. 410ar, when Dk",'iet Attorney
Mi0to *e South Caroina district
8 =was aS iW'd lk.,..r. Ker, now of ihe
;tar roi tolbo. 'eiftiol, and Mr. Saun
iis. 'in the tri al'f the new cases tile
distrt. sattorney 1s .to be assisled by
t the .1on. Hliehard .(rowley, u New
r York, and Mr. Snyder, of lleiaisylva
i nia. 'lhe trials alp expected t; be
ble *leforo. uhief Justito Walte and
s Ju1p.%oiid, mqV, .as there are nearly
one iunidreA. of them, it is expected
A that there ill be a long and inutereet
ing contest. The afildavits are now
a being prepared lin South Carolina, and
Mr. Croweg, who has been recently
retalpl, ik fanilnI.i,jlhiuliself with
the c4se- of the. Government plor -to
t leaving Por. Cliaii-eston." ISr. Crowley
,will get -$]50 per day and his expenses.
0 GoRTsCH AKOiF DEAD.-Pince Gertq
1 chakoft', e-QhancclIor of the Rusian
, empire, is (d160. Alexander.M. Gorts
ciaikoir vas boi'i in 1798, and has been
a i;ikjing . figure among EuropeAn
d ints :fince 1834, when, beiig
I atachedl to .1he0 Russianl legation at
'Vienna. the death of the ninister. gave
bln great influete. -In 1850 lie is said
to iave exercised some influence In
sectuliig the -teAlxnation of Ferdinnd
o 1. iifavor l?.nis Joseph. H1e was
the lIssian tffinister at Vienna difrilig
the dispute. 6Y tle raster1 -qluest oni,
and -11eed,,inQs government to accoit
the four points whih iinade tie bas9
of the Treaty of Paris in 1856. Tfib
same vear. lie waA unade minlter of
foreign al'airs, Which exaltec a- 'e1
poiisiblo position he egntinued to hold
(VULIig all the albs'dtiV't61t nonlentouls
events in Europelaln history, until
about a y-ear- ago his failing ieltillh in
dticed the Czar to relieve lImdf ti
burdens of otie
- TRIBUTE OF '.
r At a. meeting of the S,ession o.o*ufit
Ohiet Ciurcl, ield Marcl 4,' 1883, the fol
1owing preamble and resolutions were
adopted:
e WiE'rAs, God in His all-wise pti-1
denee tas removed from us by death ou -
etei'd brother, Capftin JAMES 1EATY,
who for seventeelf ars was'l'iiing elder
I in thisfpluurch-i .,. .
es)d 1. That in the.NJathi of f9p'ain
I EiATS the .Sessilji has los't a most 'hctlye
e and eflicient mlemuber-, and tile Chlurch 011e
y of nier nmost useful mnembers.
'e Resolved, 2. Tihat while we mno#rh od(I
Sgreat loss in being dlepr'ived of his j1udicious9
cotMel'l 11u1d active inbors, we do tiank
God for avhla4 Ih has peiwiit 1111hh' to de
s~ for the Church, and for the hlope that we
thave that our loss is his eternal gain.
1lesolved, S. That we recognize in this (d15
pensatlon the call of God to tis Session
and Chunrch tobe morei~ (aithful and more
0 abund<hutt'in Iiahrs for the CIi'ii.: .
~. ..W'soi/cd, 4. That we do tender 011r sincere
d symipathy to tile bereaved family, with the
. ear'nest prayer that they many be sustained
and comforted by 1111n who has promised
to be a husband to the widow and father tu
to the fa.tJierless.
J?t'adibed, f. 'i7h a ben1k pA'ge of otu
Sesslolml records be inscribed with 41is
ys name atve 'df'te of birth anId dleathl, and Adsc
tile da$ tff hisUd|nia aWd lii.lIailon
,de rein.!g ElIter in tuns Chludrh.
. ceol'ed, 6.: Thail a copy of these resolu
1, lutions be furnished his falmily, and also to
)t the Southern Presbyter'ian and tihe Fairfield
y NEws AND IIERIALD for' publication.
d S. Rt. JOHNsTON,
........... ... ...Clerk of Session.
. usiNEqsa NOTICaS.
'0 .. A Pocket Necessity.
) The Texas 'ow dIriver, the civil engineer,
5,' theO suiner tour'ist, the traIvelinlg salePsmlan,
a should never be withlout this sade mconum
'a bottle of Normian's Neutralizing Cor'dil$
'1;l he nall s)ze.Is convenient for t.pocke
D- anId a & M1)l always 1be foundl there.
y . My Trips to New York,
.One of South Carolina's p)romninent mner.
e cj nt says: "I1 can1 h eartuily end(orse anly
thing sahidI in favor of Norman's Neutraii
- lug Cordial. It is liy boon comipanionl 01
~1yNew Y,oy.k trips ..p# it eCunteracts ali
j~bd effects prloduceed by ekange of water.''
is .3nsT Ari'EAL.--Lookhn to uow..'d
rs. interest is one of the first laws o~ fiatuire
In Theirefore halvinIg gralnteid liberal indl.
- gence toniy eulston ..rs, thley must not com.
r.plain if lthiisr the 10th of Februig
iO- ry, their ae' nounA in other hanllds fdf 'c
~ddiate collectioni witih cost adided.' In til<
10 future paymlent will positively be require<
when bills c.gie due, regardless. .of fr.1o
lbeing too te'W to sell cotton, or rtio'n bi llh
rd and bank dehbts to pay first. So it willl b<
or to your interest to come-and settle at once.
in order thalt I miay do likewise. T'Ais i
my lqet appea&. I."SIMfl%ON,
I' . .. Dentist.
5-1NOTICE;
R. ARIT ) C. f/T.RIAIN, a na.
'ie of FfJr l'.ld cou'nity, S. C.,- bu
for many yearA f'eAtizeni of Bossier I1arlsh,
I,a., died on the 8thl of Jantuary, 1883, at
bton, and leaiyes his Astte to 1 his rela
es5, sojue'0 of whonde :mji S0uth .&'ro
a lnl. Geo. 'T.'Flemig, 1q.,'is tffe Execu.
Iteir of 111s Will, and1( can ho addressed er
10 JIlh 15'-tx1
0
to NO ~WTIOEr
TI5 aN1st inst., I bouglht til en'ttr
t-- - tock of goods of J. M. BICATY &
' ; ., amde Iiet to conitinuIe tile buinels:
)f as5 heCrO%fr at the old stand;4 'tr11li
s' CORtN1ILSTRF '! Tha)lks to all foi
m' past patronage, aniN( D.elo.te,appllicatiolt tc
, buinss fair dlealinIg anist., t,alnd)n goodh
'If tanldard kinds at close '-r 1~.~ filal
Ri feel conIident of theO .conltinuetO ,p rOnag
ol of niany throughout our town am~ lounty
so Respectful ; o'
uL *. .J.'M.BEATY.
so All persns inldebted to tile .ekk 4i01
JM. BE1ATY & 0O. are reqinesd t<
SComle at once and make1( aWement to the
1(1 unidersignled. All accounIt to March 1I1
fs hi1st. muVlst be paid.' .M
)r Mob 15 J.M.BATY.
5- IT 15 A PAOT, WE WILL SELL YOU, )
ci Wagon or Buggy for less than anyone ti
Li- town. UL~YSSE Q*. DESPORTES.
, (PniJU4IlAA ?anh-$1,A
THM I W'44 A~VsSWI .kAOHINE.
. 0. BoAo: 'Tile Davis -SSwing
Mag1 nebought of .yot. more than icots
t empectation. 1 'tra several others,
and my choice Is.declded',ihe,Now Davis
Veptl6al Feed. It never refuses to feed
over seams,1ivenl when heming1 , where
other machl 'u1.wc Would recommend it
to4ll -who wai to'IYy a-irst-cls makHine.
.iu. Dit. AnNEW.
I1011, S. C., 1:ebruary, 1883.
mit. J lOA I callo cheerfully recom.
piend the Das ' P (Fee 86i'ng Ma
bhine as a .iritn'issfamily machine. My
NVife is deilitbdliithtlne boughtof you
Ive.years ago. Alwaysteady to do either
ilight-ur.heav'y voik. Could notdo without
it. Respectfully,
JAB. B. GLADDEN.
GIlldt's Grove,>.-1, Febrfiary', 8133.
JAvIs S. M. .C6.-GENTs: TIjO, 'Davis
Machine I bought qf.',r., J. 0. 3oa 1hbout
two yeart ago ha's Lvoi enitire satisfaction.
Nover46fues work, either heavy or light.
The.altachnieits are very slitiple and eas4i
-vt4od, and I would sred iiiuend It to
I 1Ioho want a first-class niaciino.
MRS. E P. MonLEY:
-Mdhkch 12th, 183.
mu. J. 0. BOAQ: 1 have.$red the .pavI
WInIhine for twq ,years; and have not found
Any failt %Aih it. I consider it a first-class
iachie. Respectfully,
Mus. S. DUNN.
Winnihoto, S.C.,.11Inu(f*-y 15, 18e".
This Is to eatify that I llave been iling
a Davis ifachin' bought of J. -0. B611g,
Esq., for about fdur years. At. *ell
pleased. Consider it one of A,he bes't ma
chines made for fajiify us,e, and can e'i6r
fully recommend it. Uispectfully, .
- Mlus. M. E. ISEHOWER.
Wateree, Fairfield county, S. C.
T4e .Da-vIs Sewing Midline my sliters
bought of you about flVe 'years ago, has
given perfect satisfaction, and Is just as
good to-day as when they bought it; ready
at 411 ltimes to do its work, niid. costing not
a ceni for repairs, as it has nWer needed
atiy. The arttakdunents are eisil--adjusted
and very siple. Yours,
. JA T Mi-: . Lyi
bounty CommAssioner Fairfield Co.
Mil.4. O. BOAa, AoENT-15 In reply
to oil r ilq.uiries I Would state that after a
trial of abouit four .years on il liids of
godls In Nvlifih-a iiewing niachine can he
'Osed, I find nio'-t hat enn be used to so
mluch advantage as the Davis Vertical
Feed. I bought my mnactne from you
four vars.-in' wvithou't Solieltation or
recommendatil,' or without trial or i
stItietnll, and I feel sat.isfied it was the
best investment I iYer made. I have used
other nlaehines, but my work could not be
done Vi0tMie sm9 satisfaction a'dl dis
patoft4is viti the Davis.' "idurs hu6f,'
S .|ln..' J. . P iE.
Fes.terville,' Fairfield county, S. C.
Seasonable NIint!
14nd is tihe tiumo to huy Garden Trools
nea Long liandle Mp -dn Forkh, 1i
gers, Bnkes, etc.
FARMYING TOOLS.
Meikles Two-10l:o6Ste61 atnd Trona P1owd.
ree stylestof Single Iron Foot Stocks,
1 ndled aid 1Wde IIe,Sdl T.ree's,
( m 's ow.Bl-des
IN GROCERIES,
I still keep the Magnolia 11ams, ]reak
fast Strips, I eef, Blogna Sausage, Jiacon,'
Lard, Grits, Goshen Butter.
1 have recently put In a lot of.
COOKING sTOVES,
And Invite attention to may "'Lee,"' "'Ct
ton Plant.," "'So, Friend"' and "'111l Arp"
styles, fronm $9.00 up.
Afull line of Kitchen Goods and 'Fiis
ware.
I had Iiree fine Side Bar BuiggIe.s and
onbie Canopy Top Basket. Phitoni, which I
wll sell low for the money.
5. I[. CUIY'iII NGS.
CASH NEED)ED.
Thp. Indebted.to Yif ie rense ft
ft li at once. We have beeni pazt.ient.' ho$
fobearance somnetInes enses to be0 a virtue.
McMAsrT i, flnciE & KiETeIN.
s45NooL Rooiis.
-Wkepo hafu' a lar ' stock of School
Biook, Inks, Pens, Peticelis, 1Blan k Ihodks,
Writing Tablets, l3ibes, Ulymnm Books;
als th .opular litr.: ure .me. dii as
thme Seas e. 1.Abrary, FmhI~l n :Iare
Library, etc.- .. -.
MOMABTERI, BRICi & KIETCIUN.
18E|31' GARDElf SEEDS AND
ONION SETS.
We Janfo Oi' 1Thme a larg stockl G~ ar
dlen Seeds; also some ie hI Seeds and~
Flower Seeds, from ilst, Landrethi
Sibley, Ferry, Crosmmn andi Reed. do al
customers nmay be1 lileadd. --
MMNAsTE*mn, hl.nlicE & KI'TCIllN.
W1RAP#1.N(N P.E1Z
WVe en.l the attention of nmerchlantsa and
others to.fl - leg stock of:.wra ppln.g pia
per, Cq1n3ft of . :WIid Ne w.spaper,
afanilla, Grmay riappinh a and Str'aw Pa'per,
and Paper Bags. .
Wesgest thait ir m'erhant9 'enn but
these atl-les from IIs as low as fom abrmoa,
freight added, it will be an advartia to to
retan within the town the smAllcommniIssonm
c harged rather:ta a t osrnes
McMAsTim'pn, .in uicE & K ETeIr:N.
I'SOJifTION.
T TpiB paEbtnership herei.ofore existlng be
syetweeal- the iuder.gined, undier the
styl of TirsWINNnott P-UbiHIN(I
COMPANY," Is this (lay diAsolved by mutual
consent. . ' .
The business of time firm will be settled
by Mr. Jno. S. Reynolds, who ia hereby
authorized to receive andl receip for all
debts due the concern. All partle hiving
e.laims will present the m to him for pay-.
nmentnand parties indebted will inke
Simmedlat payment tohim. .
R. MEANS DAVIS'
' RENRY N.OBEAk
Winnsboro, S. C., January 29, 1883.
Jan 30-tktf
READ
----'UR
P OP0SALI
UIfrig.the,remaind4N of theo seasoil we
will.sl our winter stock at
G1PITLY REDUCED RICES I
IF TOtJ IVANT1
TRY US.
DUESS GOODS AND;. SUITIXGS.
W hbited a nice selection of these
goodklls seamonli ldsold 11m.1aNy; sti'l a few
plu l e left, 1il We wish to se0l at
a Coume anld^ -eu.
CLOAKS, DOLMAN , JACKETS.
fely Of cach kind hud real piretty
goO&-%dIII sell tift-8 to elorc Without a
profit.
.tNlb L, ltiA j I
JNN EWEA R.
T.hese pod ,we boulght at lov4 i)riecs from
mainiif tr tt .: T'Ife 4e' ant of stock
will now be offere itt a Lrge redu'ciion.
shaw1ls, Blaflku!s anld
iPL./1NNVZSL S.
Now Is the saqpn .o ta and p'r
vent colds ild fnmc onia. We aRe1 s1O
genrolui as to prefe,,o.r (sieI4rs to have
tse goods rather tin keep thei ouirselves.
1Iave no anxiety about-The price.
clothinl~aII l,
Clotld H4
Are among the stock whIleh mu1, he I
duced before spring. Don't buy ittitil our
goods arc scen andpriced.
Solli oRl Crockelry.
A~e don't expect to hn1idle it longer, .and
will ive geimic bargains until tho stock
is soyd.
We invOtW all to call and examine.
J. M. BEATY & Co.
SALE1
AND FEED STABLES.
LOOK OUiT!
HORSES, MARES AND MULES,
TW'~ENT-'l'rNO head of' fat' ]rcel
mules jusi ar'riv'ed ini qdJiLIif to stocik ori
hand. iiroke and unYl-ohe mules fron
three 'to nixjavN-4id. . a'iso h ave severai
gooiI(d >aiYs of hiorses and11 e*io1r fifa: (411m
nued hiorses, weli gaired na~d- ihe drivers
a'nid somei g,iod manre's andl a' lot of plua
miules, which 1 wvill se'll cheap for CASI I
or on time unt il next fal. by persons inak
lng me s;atisfactory pa persei'ther by whole
sale or rotali. .Great tiinents (iere(
to cashi buyers. 1 defy coiupetition.
A. WiLLIFOED.
WINNnUo1UO, S. C.. Febh. 6. 1883.
BUY TrHE P'A1.nT.o WAONo or ,
UJLYSSE Cr. D)ESP~ORTES.
*SPRING
A NNONOEM ENT3
I have no0w ini stock a full line o
Fiiug Im~loententsLa sucoh as
Plows, Tr'iace Cimins, Clevices.
Shovels, Breast Chains, Heel Screw&
Spatdes, Back Banids,'L.ap Ilhigs.
Swedes Ir'on, (Jrindetones, Anxs.
Fe'rgu si is Bloiiiit's Iron #oot'Po
Stocks.
SEEDI IR 7NIi PO2'A TOES AfNi
GARDEN~ SEJRDS.
My ~si.d'k' or GE1OCElIES.will al
wvays be .kept up with .nothing but
FT RSTr-CL4ANS (OODS.
A large lot of IN N F LIOUR, bougih
before the rceout itdvnac, cheaph be
the bari-ol. Fresht sup)iIy of "btio*
flakd" Crackerk!.
ONI LYCA sI T RA IY SOCITciU
__ R. M. I UEYt.
CROSBY MiLITA RY INSTPTUTE
e'
FPRAS T E RVJL LN,'. 0,c
- $T SEND FOR CJUIJJUARS.
SADDLES, BRDLEs AND h1ARNEiSS-"WA
down yonder."d1J3
ULYS$R (G.RNmW
ONE 1AN'S CASH S
-GOOD
AS ANOTIIER'S AT
Idlel & es'
SOUTHERN M U S I C HOUSE.
Only I16tise in Amorii SMlling
PIAS & GN
Oi the One PriC0 System.
ONR-NIF1ORM PRICE th. AI AND
T AT THE LOWEST KNOIN N,
.The usual system of selling PIanos aid
Oigans is for he dealer to charge any price
h, can get foL thm without regard .to cith
er a f4rj)fPfif 61' the et(t 1er's iltre.it,
But. we are pioud to aythal t.this has dvd
been our method of selling.
For the hemotit of purchasers and to se.
cure them the full vahic:of their money, we
established at. the outset of our busi'ess,
ltvelve ycaia 8ince,
T1I ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
and.to this we attribute our imnense and
prosperous 'trade. Selling on this 'Cinare
asis, IeIIdeIs it-hIIIperat1ve .that the >Ice
he the ver--Iovost oie that cla be ve
Welare peq -il'lis. We alw1iT r
done It, and we Ilways will (jo it. It's our
creed and oulr pI'aiee. No olier PlIano and
trgain louse deals on this prinlelpt(R.
Our prices, in 1lain figries, are phia.ed on
every instrument. A childil can uy as low
as the sharpst tradler. All other louses
have jiigh prices.a-d.give discoitls."
Tle "Onw Price" systiem saves time In
trading, and is the only satisfactory way to
buyer and seller; for, on the high prIAc
ai4 di( ft. system, even though the eulk
t.oimer uIys, lie is not sure that he has bot
Wilm pric0s.
AD -iCh, TO '4.LT. VO ANI)
'0RGJ N B UYE1RS.
.tly quiek. Why? Ilecause an advance
i price is almost certMin. 1ianos a1d
Orgais ai'e,on a ihom. ThAe ienmlnd ex
ev.eds the. supply. All the factories are he
ind1. order. 6ealers with cash in hand
caniliot.get !#is1-r(tWfami-s as fast as wanted.
l'rices of material and labor are aIt11iing.
'lh- present ,owN prikes of PilioS anl Or
gani cannot Ifnt inue,..and 'ill not al"0'
rule in the Iext ten years. - Those ho hiq
n-ow will save ioney. Large coitractsjuit
made with manufacturers will enable us to
fuarantee presEit ]Hiees until January 1st,
1.%?. After that we can promise noChinif.
Delays are dangerevis. Magnilicent sto6k
nlow oni hand. Heven Gran< Maker. Over
200 dif'erent, styles now in our warerooms.
1klant Pialno;s $200. BraIle t'u1 Or-enl
$0. .Easiest Instaliment Terms. Sent oi
t.rial. Every iniducenment that, any respon
.1iblo hiouise cani otfer. C2omnpetitilon with
the w~orld. D)on't fail to send for our Cat,a
logues and .fail Price L4ist, 18812.
'Address
Luddei &% Bates
& ,rOUTHLERN MUSIC H OUSE,
S A VAN"N AH, G A.
T 'he(lrcat Pa-10 and Organ Depot.of t.ho 8outh
Charlotte, CoIninbia & Augusta'A t
- PAsENoE~n )It'ME*NTl,
CoL4UMIarA, S. (J., Novembehr 5, 18812.
rp ilE initial link in South Carolium In thu
iihmnond and 1Danville system W(ork.
in. tonn iuuiromi Charleston vi' 'the Souti1
Lv. Augusta a. ..'. 7.35 a. m.n............
A r. Columin bi. . .11.391 a. mn. Lv. 5.0)0 a. in
-Ar. Winnsbolnro b. . i.1:3 p. mn. 7.52 a. in
Ar Cli'ster 4. ...2. 17 p. in 10.50 a. in
Ar. Chiharlot te (1. .1.1:1 p..nt.. 3.15 p. m
Ar. Statesville . . 7.W.5 p. m. ... .. ...,...
*No. 52. t No. 18.
hv. 8talesv ile 1. 8. a. mn.... ... ... ..
I A. (Charlot to dl . . 2:U p. m.. 22 a. mn
hiv. C hest er r.. ..41 p. mn. '0.25 a. mi
by. Win nisboro. ... . p. . - 22 p. in
Lv. Columiibia . . . .7.07 p...ins Ar. 3.50 p. mn
Ar. Angulsta.. ..I.1 lS i m. ..........
Railroad.4or W ashingt~ou) :lime fifteei
nmiutes ahead of i nsbor.o timie.
CONNECT ioNs. .
a With all lines to ando from Savannah
Florin andio the South and( Atlanta, Macot
ando tihe Southwest.
b Wit.h South Carolina lflailroad to nni
from (Charleston by Nos. 52aimi 53 and( wit.h
e WVith (hoster andt Uheraw andl Chiestel
4 lti 1liionid and Danville Tlail.roao
toe andl from~ all poinits N orthi, Atlaniitie
Cenitrihlitailroad.
a WVih We'sternu Northi Carolinai Riailroao
foi Aslteville, Warm Spii4 auial all pint4
:on thai line. ~.. -....A.
Sonuth Carol ina. Ril1way Company
N and after November 12, 1 882, Passen
X. gerirahms will rin as follows uinti
'rO AN'D FItOM CHIAnILE8TON.
., . EART.
Leave CoUo4ha at. .*&O. in . f6i.55 p..m.
Arrive Carlesto.. .i2.57 p. ini. 11130 ). m.
. . ItuT., .
.Leave Charleton... ..ifl 0;a asn. *4.00 p. ng
'Artive Colmumia.-. . .11h.27 1. iI*. 10.05 p). mi
t D)aiif. *DJaily exeent Sunday.
Tb AND' Fit(OM CAMDEJN.
Leave Columb~,r at .*8.0.0 a-. in:,*6.55 p. in
Arrive at Canmde'n:. 1.07 p. olf. 0.25 pi. mi
wE ST.
Leave (mden-i at...7.00 a. n., *4.4j p. m
A rrive at (.ohltiha. .11.27 a. ni. 10l.05 p. mi
*D)aily exceOpt Siiudys.
'O AND) FnIOM AUOUBTA.
. . AsT. ~.
Leave ColumbIa.............X7.25 p. m
Arrive Augusta. ........... 7-.5 a. mn
Leave Aotgunta'.: -.. . .*7:0a. .m...4:2'p. in
'Arrive Co lumi)a. .. . 4.08 p~ . .16 p. in
*Dauiy except Sunday.,
a CONNECTIONt. . ..
(Conneetiobis made at Columbia with Ce
Iumbiia and Greenvlle RaIlroad by trah~
arriving itt 1L27 a.,;m., and deipart'ri. .a
.5 p.in. C me li nade a t- .. C. & A
;Junet,in with ,Ciriotte, Cohumia an
Augsti a lUoad by train arilving at Cc
Iumbiha at 1L,f7 a. mi., and de.partinig at 4.5
p.- m., to and( from all poliits onl both roads
with through- Pullman Sleepeir beltwee1
Chaarleston-and. Washington, via Virginia
Mhilnd rouite,. w1ihout change. CIonnrec
thon imanlla at Charleston wIth steamers fo
New York on WVednesdays and Saturd6%
also, with Savannmah and Charleston Rii
road to all-poInts Soth-,
Conn'ections are mnade 3.u Augusta- wiIj
Georgia-.Railroad and' Coti RaIlroad t
and:from all poInts Wost,.and, Southl
Trliough Tickets can be pueha od to al
points South and West. -ip1ygto
* . D. MVc nNA~ft,
- Columb '8'a
.'Jonm. 13. PE0oK, General lanagel
D. C. A LLECN, Geon. Pian,icket Ageon
Chr'so, .O
GROCERIES1
WE CAN ONLY ENUMERIATE A
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES
SUGAR.
COFFEE, Green.
COFFEE, toasted.
CANNED GOW-DS.
SODA CRAUKERS.
DEEP SEA MACKMEREIp
in cans.
BFC10D t3iBi
Alo Ities, Plows, Trace Chlns; .1t
impossilbl to mention all, but "Call for
J. H. IH
COTTOT
1B. SUGENHEI
ARE VERY 1
I i IAVE -'ver'hiid ahy liliifdg for g
depended rather upol selling goods at Bu
dminWllany 'livw onles. . I j.
1 gi)t end toadap~t.he S011c,plall,
inl store. But. I q1uote:
P1 EIMdNTI 1[OMIsiT*; -hi'
CA LliCOY at 5, 4 and 7 eonts-thi
t110111 Ti groatfvarlet-y and at pri
CL(TJi1NG uf aU syles and at all
My stock of
STAPL1 AND I
Whnes, Liquors, etc., will be sold at corr
pleased t. Show, m11ly g(od . ..
Glvo i.nt call atJATY & 1lo.'
JB. ST
t:F' Remember the place-Old Stan
1883.
A HAPPY NEy
The loik aniticipated holiday r1
with its hi<hl1en 1 future his diiviled n
cideavors to merit inl riture.the v.or)
to mie t Ihe past year, b couisulfing at
take this oppoirttillity of announloing
FALL AND V
Will.he .old at GREATLY R
preparation for a more extended
SpTlng a
pirics w,Vill conv1 inceiX von thait. I'meiar
Th'laukingi~ my friends for their '
you aill a happ)jy and prtosperous No'.
I will close out my win
at R EIDIT{ ED) PR ICI
large stock of
SPLING
1Yen's, Boys' aind Yout
at good bargnn.B snre
OPP~OSITE GRANDJ
CHOICE GUODS!
JUST RECEIVEL)
VVE latve jus9t rece1yed ile fn11aw
F1resh and4 (holce Goods5:
R aisins,
Udrranita;
Citgon,
Fruit Butter,
atr ttaLL...
* Mackerel,
* CSorn Beef,
Oatmeal,
. luokwheat, ani
New Orop Now Orleans Mdlass'es.
JT. F. .Ao.4S.T.ER & C
NEW TIN-SHOI
n1e5s.op),ost'kl Mr. ,Y. M. Elliott's C
Shop, w.hom~ will be found Cook
ami-tnllenting Stoves and Tinwvaro oi
-kimls. -
R* oofIng -and Gutterlng' done .i
:good and gubstati Ial manner, as elh
as the chiea'pest. i
Slggis Paiuted in the best et:
-Merchants will find it to, their In
est to cease selling light Yankee 'I
ware, -poorly soldered, and abi'
TIN WA R1, as It is abolut WAOmIia
anId ia made of'OOOD MAT11IAf
4 1 '4
IkW ARIULES Nd* ox .
j UCKWmIAT irLOUI.
0ATMItAL..
- FLOUt, all graAo.
SYRtUPS.
11 AMS.
ollEESE.
MACARONI.
.11CLES.
E POTA.TOES.
3ac.Jands, lBucketi, Woops etc, It a
what you want andyi,y fpphat -Pi git."I
[ARDEN A310.
s IS LOW,
-DUT
CMER'S PRIU"h
fiUCH LOWE 3R.
at "blowing" in advortl8sments, but have
e prices us to satisfy ny old customer aInA
old I.fuel sure that .I., c co e. ful l' . to
to give the pricos of -the numerous g aIJlave
4hlu the market, at 7 cents e 1 ard.
P last 1igure fIr thp bdQt.
e!s to suit uLnylp)dy.
prices.
-spondingly low prices, and I shall always be
ib OLD STAND.
-E]PSTI-C]DI]CM D .
I of Beaty & Bro.
:1883 i
r YEAR TO ALL.
h, has come and gone, and the New Yea
a us; and as I intend to use my ufiosk
liberal put ronge that has been extellndv
all t.imesqite e.ofe(my..ctuFtomjers,'1
4liti from Thls -ditto myp 'resent stock of
DUCED PRICES, In order to knAU6
cfore makin - uprciase~ a
cry. liberal and j;ratifying favors, I wish
Year.
L._SAMUELS...
IN CLOTFIING'
ter stock of CL[gU
BS, order to make room for a
is' 11 t. ine line ofe
~o -cii at
II.. L. KINARD'S;
CENTR AL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
ce1siuva ad t
-: Pomfptly HOovinlg ~)~wiy ,Obot.
eartbIjn , and o~U
NE5UTRAu.ut.N . ORDgA..
Is as p'leasant and hari4hl&d a Blaeth
be eo.Does not contaidf Opu
amended for-O Spe la r
PW. rice-nge.-And Sa. per b,ottle.
10 Bokt bg allDruggfete Gine &qer fp teo
Wa3fidt ...C.. .U,8 0.A.
~V'IEVILLE
. HlIIE secod term of this instltution wil,
Iwhich time re-organization. ofte)IMes will
SI take plroe..- .Thoro.ugh .i t~tih In alt,
~in.. dlepjartmnits. Tu)M4t\nd3bard asa low a4
nug can be cobtained be any Ilsst--class institutiod
'all of the kind. For ithter information, ad.
dress 'kNi14'
* .. * w-rinoipal, Wythovile, VA.
1~% Mrsrtils l'eera, 1i5 jershission, to6.ex
Goyeripal.IAgood and Prdt Ur M Daylse
r totdmbi, Gon9 ohn flttrnd it 01 Qo,J .
in I.JRitt, Wtisoo.IQ1 1lJ~~4 $o~j.4'
a. 11kie 14Bd I t O1Y tI~S<
Letter,&($ Hluiad li 1'ie9,4~~ti~ "~~
&* des i
e RTt